Grandma T and Grandpa Dave are rolling into the heart of the country as their traveling house heads to Oklahoma — the Sooner State!

 

From wide-open plains and winding rivers to sweeping skies and rich traditions, young readers join Grandma and Grandpa on an exciting journey through a state shaped by history, resilience, and adventure. Along the way, children discover Oklahoma’s unique landscapes, fascinating wildlife, and important cultural influences that make the state special.

 

As Jack and Morgan explore alongside their grandparents, the story introduces kid-friendly lessons about geography, Native American heritage, farming, and weather, including Oklahoma’s famous storms and changing seasons. Each stop is filled with fun facts, gentle history, and moments that highlight the strength and diversity of the people who call Oklahoma home.

 

Written for children ages 4–8, Grandma and Grandpa’s Traveling House in Oklahoma blends nonfiction learning with playful storytelling and vibrant, Pixar-like illustrations, making it perfect for family read-alouds, classrooms, homeschool lessons, and road trips.

 

This engaging adventure invites young readers to explore Oklahoma’s landscapes, culture, and history while celebrating curiosity, learning, and the joy of traveling together.

 

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